1.
Watch a documentary
If you’re in the mood for something a bit more cerebral, there are a few websites that give you access to free documentaries.
Whether you’re into sharks, fictions, revolutions, or serial killers, you’ll find something interesting to watch during lockdown. Some great sites include Documentary Tube. Top Documentary Films, and Documentary Heaven .
2.Write a novel
Is it time for you to create rather than consuming?
If you’ve always wanted to write a novel but never found the time or inspiration, this is your chance. Apparently Shakespeare wrote King Lear in isolation during the plague, so maybe this lockdown is when you’ll write your opus.You can chose to share it with friend or keep for future developments.
3.Write a song
If you have a musical persuasion, you could channel your current emotions into a song or even an entire album of them.
If you’re not sure where to start a songwriting course could get you into the right frame of mind, and you can even start making some Spotify playlists in the meantime to get inspired.
4.Try a fitness challenge
Missing the gym? There are plenty of fitness challenges you can try out from home, so you can emerge from lockdown fitter, leaner, or stronger.
You could try the 100 pushup challenge, squat challenge, or just doing a 30-day bodyweight workout challenge to stay healthy at home for free. Don't be surprise to see many in bad shapes within this short period
Just make sure that you don’t push too hard early on,
If you’re not really sure where to start, just start anyhow it will take shape as you continue.
5.
Get Mentorship
Now that most are working from home things are less demanding as compare to the work place you could use this time to reach out to your mentor for advice, tips, way out to that thing you are working on.Meet them one on one if they are within your reach or connect each other through WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram
and other platforms.
6. Meditate
Meditation and mindfulness doesn’t just help people stay calm – practitioners around the world rely on it to help them focus, remain present, and appreciate what they have.
It’s a simple concept that can be hard to master, but you can start now, at home, and see if it works for you.
7.Organise your wardrobe
Most of us have at least one dress that we know we'll never wear again or a pair of jeans that just don't fit the way they used to. It's time to declutter your wardrobe and get rid of those sad pieces that no longer see the light of day. Either pass them onto friends and family, donate them to charity or at the very least, find any dressmaker so he/she can rebrand it. They might be useful after the COVID break.
8.Start a blog
You can never go wrong with writing a blog. Whether you're using it as an online writing portfolio, a space to share your passions or as an opportunity to try something new, it's time to get those creative juices flowing.
9. Learn to code
In an increasingly digital age, the ability to code can put you at a major advantage. Ditch those technophobic tendencies and teach yourself how to master this highly sought after skill that will give you a competitive advantage in this our machine world .
10.
Learn how to paint
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Painting can be full of fun with so much creativity just as playing the piano. You can learn this skill and use it to beautify where you live. Beside all of us love and admire art works. Try one.
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Let us know what you have been up to during this COVID 19 period.
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